When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a people to establish its liberty from tyranny, it becomes necessary for that people to declare the causes which impel them to take such initiative. For us, that meant Read more
In thinking about what we have collectively been through, I looked at the texts of Easter hymns, because opening things up again has the feeling of resurrection.
Evangelism. There, I said it! While I’m at it, how about…revival? Yeah, yeah, I know: I’m from Kentucky, so I’ve experienced everything from growing up in the Episcopal Church to attending Mass with my Roman Catholic maternal grandmother to tent revivals at Read more
Dear friends,
Exciting news! In response to the recently revised guidelines from the CDC and Governor Northam, Bishop Susan has released parish churches from the diocesan-wide pandemic restrictions. She has asked the leadership of each church to make protocol Read more
Pentecost blessings to you! What a joy it is finally, finally to be able to gather together again; to see each other’s eyes; to join our voices together in prayer and praise. Everything is not exactly the Read more
Good morning everyone.
You may have noticed that I’m not Mark.
We do both have glasses, but that’s pretty much where our similarities stop. I’m here today because it is Youth Sunday, and Anne and Mark have faith in Read more
Maybe you’ve been keeping up with St. Andrew’s Racism Response Team (RRT). A great deal of work has been done with that group (along with other such endeavors), having completed a weeks-long formation program called Sacred Ground to now formulating Read more